Sentence examples for coexist and thrive from inspiring English sources

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Anthony, Chandler and Stoudemire showed encouraging signs that they could coexist and thrive together.

Roots musicians and rappers, sanshin masters and pop idols all coexist and thrive in the stew pot that is Naha.

Among the applicable lessons he has learned from other institute regulars, he said, are how some apparent competitors, be they birds or computer makers, can coexist and thrive.

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He had built it in 1950, and it remains a lonely exemplar of how modernism and humanism can coexist and even thrive.

Their Spanish vocabulary may suffer while their English one grows, but the syntactic matrixes of both languages can and will coexist, thrive individually and even reinforce and supplement each other.

Instead, they learned how best to use Green's quickness and size to hound point guards, discovered an offensive system in which Duncan and Splitter could not just coexist but thrive, and entrusted the 21-year-old Leonard with guarding the other team's best wing player and taking important shots.

And thrive.

To survive and thrive is human nature.

Most should survive and thrive.

Debunking the perception that a club could only deploy so many goal-minded strikers before they began competing with each other for a fixed number of chances, Mr Enrique devised a system in which a trio of high-scoring South American forwards Lionel Messi of Argentina, Luis Suárez of Uruguay and Neymar da Silva Santos Jr of Brazil could not only coexist but thrive.

In true Spurs fashion, the two big men have tweaked their games and developed a system in which they can not only coexist but thrive.

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